Going into the bottom of the ninth inning, the Chicago White Sox' Opening Day crowd was in a frenzy.
The Sox were trailing the Cleveland Indians, 1-0, but that wasn't the story. Twenty-one-year-old Bob Feller had not allowed a hit.
Feller had walked four batters and struck out eight going into the ninth.
He had made well over 100 pitches to the 29 batters he had faced and managed to work out of a bases-loaded jam in the second inning by striking out Bob Kennedy.
The home crowd was torn between pulling for a Chicago win and seeing a no-hit game. They chose the potential no-hitter.
What Was Happening?
The tension was unbearable as the Indians took the field, but a few fans, and then more fans, and then everyone in the ballpark realized that s ...
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